Baymule’s Farm

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That one is thinking about jumping the fence. I can see it in the eyes.

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This morning:
Ewenique——zero! No lambs!

But Ewenique’s daughter, Jet had a single ram lamb last night. He’s a big healthy boy. Granddaughters helped me eat tag him and give him a CDT shot.

Jet took him out on the field with the flock and he kept up and did just fine.

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I picked up my granddaughters Friday night and the family dogs. DD and husband are in Spain. We just swapped vehicles because it was easier. Got home at 11:30 PM, unloaded kids, dogs, luggage and we went to bed.

Their dogs are Taco a mini weiner dog and Pepper, a blue Merle half Heeler and half Australian Shepherd. They have a crate that they sleep in at night. They can go outside in the fenced front yard, visiting dogs are not allowed to roam the farm. Anatolians hate visitors and Carson is sure that I don’t love him anymore and keeps bringing me his toy.

Saturday morning there was ice! The girls broke ice in the sheep’s water, played with ice, and crunched ice in water puddles by stomping on it.

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We went to the grocery store and they had a ball. Their mom orders groceries online and picks them up. So for them to actually go in the store was a big deal and lots of giggles.

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My friend that came over Saturday at noon is studying to become a homeopathic healer. It’s a 4 year course, she is a year out from graduating. She is amazing. I bought a flu kit from her for $70 and she will teach me how to use it. I’ve studied homeopathic remedies a little on the internet and take 3 remedies daily to provide minerals for my bones. But I’m a blank page next to her.

She is on FB, Learning Homeopathy With Ashley
It’s a private group, join up and you can get advice from her and even go through the clinic at her school for a complete work up, diagnosis and recommendation on what remedies to take.

Her daughter had never bottle fed a lamb, so of course I invited her to come feed Spot. She was thrilled. Then the girls had hot chocolate and played all afternoon.

Sunday was church and I’m teaching the children’s class. I had 10 kids in there!

Yesterday I made sausage links while the girls made gingerbread houses. They fed Spot his noon bottle all by themselves.

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My adoring fans laid at my feet while I labored at the meat grinder.

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The girls play in the dirt while I fed sheep and I gave them a bucket of water to make mud. Plain dirt is good, mud is fantastic .

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Today I smoke the sausage links, grind the rest for pan sausage and we play outside !
 

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Their dogs are Taco a mini weiner dog and Pepper, a blue Merle half Heeler and half Australian Shepherd.
Perhaps, we have met Taco and Pepper before. "Pepper" is especially familiar.

Dad had a German S-H Pointer named Pepper. She was older than me and lived into my teens.

My last dog was a Blue Heeler/Australian Shepherd. Imagine Pepper just a little stockier with a good deal of white. Where all her other colors showed was on her face. The person who owned the mother called the puppy Maska and I kept that name for her.

Steve and memories
 
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